The Oscars: Do You Preview the Nominees for Best Picture?

The Academy Awards, aka the Oscars -- it's Hollywood’s biggest night of the year, eagerly
anticipated by movie buffs and celebrity watchers alike. The globally televised event is an elaborate
extravaganza where the Who’s Who of showbiz don designer duds and make their
way up the red carpet -- some to accept the
coveted Oscar statuette; others to see and be seen.

Avid viewers are planning to burn the midnight oil or have
already set the DVR to record the red carpet antics, humorous anecdotes and emotional acceptance speeches.

Some enthusiasts make a point to view the films nominated
for Best Picture prior to the Oscars, while others prefer to wait and see which one the
Academy deems most worthy of a movie theater splurge.

How About You?

Have you already seen the 9 nominated films, or are you
going to let the industry experts help you decide which of the movies deserves top
billing on your list of must-see flicks?

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